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A Research on QFD-"House of Brand" in Fashion Industry

A Research on QFD-"House of Brand" in Fashion Industry
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摘要 Fashion continues to be an area that reflects the increasing popularity of different theoretical and practical approaches of researchers from different disciplines. Due to the rapid cycles of fashion, sustainable products and processes in terms of technical creativity and innovative approach are needed. In this context, fashion marketing emerges as an integrative marketing application with its both technical and social aspects by taking potential customers center that symbolize rapid change and creativity of fashion products. In this study, QFD-House of Brand was designed with Quality Function Deployment (QFD) approach. In this context, the experts (focus group) in Fashion Industry evaluated the selected fashion brand and its selected products by prioritizing the criteria. These evaluations were used in QFD-House of Brand. Thus, technical and social aspects of fashion industry were analysed together. By this technique, QFD-House of Brand established in relation to products and brand was interpreted and optimization suggestions were presented in accordance with the findings of the research. In addition, suggestions on sustainability and optimization of brand equity in fashion industry were provided.
作者 Evrim Kabukcu
机构地区 Celal Bayar University
出处 《Chinese Business Review》 2016年第4期207-213,共7页 中国经济评论(英文版)
关键词 brand equity fashion industry PRODUCT quality function deployment SUSTAINABILITY 时尚产业 QFD 品牌 技术创新 质量功能展开 优化建议 服装行业 可持续发展
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